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Jarhead 2: Field of Fire

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    • Actors: Cole Hauser, Josh Kelly, Danielle Savre, Bokeem Woodbine, Ronny Jhutti
    • Directors: Don Michael Paul
    • Writers: Berkeley Anderson, Ellis Black
    • Producers: Jeffery Beach, Phillip Roth
    • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC
    • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
    • Subtitles: French, Spanish
    • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
    • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
    • Number of discs: 1
    • Rated:
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    • Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
    • DVD Release Date: August 19, 2014
    • Run Time: 103 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (111 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: B00JRB01RK
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,000 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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    Format: DVD
    As a Marine, I am very offended. So much was wrong in this movie. It was bad, very bad. They should have consulted actual Marines for assistance because they got a lot wrong. Rank wasn't right, the female had a ponytail, the Major sleeves were s***ty, and they didn't have their rank on in one part of the movie.
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    By D. M. Kennedy on September 20, 2014
    Format: DVD
    I've never reviewed a movie in my life, but I felt compelled, for the sake of humanity, to review this one. If I can save one poor unsuspecting person from watching this who, like me, might make the mistake of thinking this movie is anything like the first Jarhead, then my time will have been well spent. The only thing that resembles the first movie is the name. One might think the lack of budget, poor acting or cliched characters would have bothered me the most but it was the little things that killed me. For example, after a couple days of fighting behind Taliban enemy lines,
    crawling through the desert and Afghan country side, being thrown by explosions,
    having fellow Marines blasted to pieces within feet of them, etc, etc. The final scene shows some of the main characters walking - their crisp fatigues, radios and rifles clean like they just came out of, well, a prop closet. Horrible, awful, terribleness.
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    Wow. Just wow.

    First off, this movie has nothing to do with old Anthony's Novel, so don't try figuring out why they named it such.

    As a veteran, this movie is quite literally offensive. It's the most unrealistic thing imaginable. Completely fictitious, and they made Afghanistan without a doubt, Victorville California.

    Synopsis:

    A (transportation?) Platoon armed with Browning 1919s, in which corporals answer directory to Majors, goes off to do something or another, and run into a very weak sauce section of SEALs. They shoot some people with missiles that come out of M203s, go on full out WW1 assualts sans weapons, shoot millions of Mujahideen, (who surprisingly not one is wearing a Pakal, you know the national hat of afghan. But instead shamaghs, like this is the middle east). And lead the most lethal coed rescue force imaginable, who out survive tier one operators, to rescue an afghan woman, who I'm pretty sure is latina, so that she may deliver some sort of speech to the president.

    . . . .you know, since that's important and all.

    Anywho, I'm drinking while typing this, but anyway, long story short, this is the movie:

    Take contents out of garbage can in kitchen.

    Place contents in microwave.

    Place on "high" setting for 4 minutes.

    Remove hot garbage.

    Place in Jarhead 2 DVD case.

    So there's that. The best part of the movie is when the convoy takes some 12.7 cal into the roof of the 5 ton from a ridge, and the Marines who are being shot start twerking.

    Hot garbage, people. Watch it, but watch it for drunkened giggles.

    I love you.
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    If I rate it "OK", I guess the next question is, "Compared to What?" If you are expecting a good documentary about the Marines in Afghanistan, as other reviewers have pointed out this would not be it. Compared to Jarhead? I KNOW I watched Jarhead--yet I don't remember A THING about it, so I can't make that comparison either. As this film notes, at the time it was released we've been fighting (to various degrees) in Afghanistan for THIRTEEN YEARS now, and the original Jarhead came out in 2006, so 8 years later I think at least 2 way better stories drove that one completely out of my memory: "No Easy Day", and "Sole Survivor". This film can't even claim that it's "based on" a true event--the plot is fictional, although I think at least some of the feel of being a US soldier in Afghanistan may come through. Some things are also just dumb, like reference to being "way out of the Green Zone"--uh yeah--like that was a different COUNTRY? And others are really trite, like "It's awfully quiet. I don't like it."

    Stuff that struck me as at least partially realistic: suspicions about the Afghan military "partners" by US troops; the usual vulgarities exchanged by grunts talking to each other; the heat [actually nothing on film would really portray the heat, but there's some attempt]; the dry, dusty and rocky terrain, and the uncertainty of traveling by road outside Kabul. And the strain it puts on families when troops repeatedly deploy, and that not everyone does want to re-deploy, and the questions Marines must sometimes ask themselves about whether, in the end, this long struggle will change very much about Afghanistan whenever it ends. And that for those who have fought in a war..any war...it never really ends.
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    Format: Blu-ray
    After watching some really bad war films, you know, the ones with Eric Roberts in them, I was relieved to watch this film and perhaps over rated it by comparison.

    The film opens up questioning our cause in Afghanistan, a person who wants to do something to change the world, and ends with a positive answer. After a Marine Sargent gets his leg shot off, Corporal Merrimette (Josh Kelly) is given a field promotion and has to take much needed supplies to a unit and cross through Taliban territory. He reluctantly accepts the position having a pregnant wife at home and no desire to re-enlist. In fact his commander (Stephen Lang) asked him if he had submitted his letter of resignation yet, which caught me off guard, because having been in the service, enlisted people did not submit letters of resignation, only officers.

    They take a truck convey, because an air drop would have made the film too short and besides there is a dust storm that we never see. Along the way, they run into difficulty causing Merimette to make those "world changing" decisions.

    The characters are introduced by name, rank, and place of origin. Character build up happens with the fun military banter, which normally concerns sex and me having to Google "Queen Christina." Seriously? The acting was fair, the plot needed tightening up. For instance, one time when they were on foot they killed some Taliban with vehicles, but opted to proceed on foot. Not the decision I would have made, but then again I was never a Hollywood Marine.

    Parental Guide: F-bomb. No sex. Early gratuitous male nudity.
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